Pinus uncinata 'Casar'
By Bluespruce
- 27 Dec, 2009
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It's only a baby Louise, about 7-8 years old, extremely slow growing, about 1 inch per year.
27 Dec, 2009
What lovely patterns it has.
27 Dec, 2009
What a lovely plant..
28 Dec, 2009
this is lovely for the rockery blue,, will this stay small?
30 Dec, 2009
Will certainly stay small Sandra, this one only grows about 1" per year, and is absolutely ideal for a sunny well drained rockery.
30 Dec, 2009
thanx blue will put on favourites ;o)
30 Dec, 2009
You won't be able to get it anywhere, if that's what you're thinking Sandra ?
30 Dec, 2009
oh noo, why is that blue?
30 Dec, 2009
It's one of those conifers discovered as a witches' broom, that only circulates between other collectors around Europe. Very few of these types of conifers ever find their way into commercial production.
30 Dec, 2009
what a shame, thanx for info blue :o)
30 Dec, 2009
I could always send you something very similar Sandra, in exchange for a signed photo :0))))))
30 Dec, 2009
hahahaha very good blue :o))
30 Dec, 2009
Seriously Sandra, if you are looking for something similar in the future there are one or two alternatives to be found :0)
30 Dec, 2009
thanx blue if i need to find the right ones i will call on you, thankyou x
31 Dec, 2009
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I like the shape, form and colour of that, is it very mature ?
A lot of the conifers i like seem to be quite slow growing.
27 Dec, 2009